After Potter died suddenly in 1894, his estate, managed by his children, commissioned the current building.
He commissioned the building of the present house, with its own private chapel, in 1792, but died a few years later in 1799.
In 1826, its membership swelling due to the rapid growth of what was now a city, the congregation commissioned the new building.
He is considered to be the person responsible for commissioning the building of the castle.
William Graham was a contractor who commissioned the building.
In 1972, the Company commissioned the square building in the plaza.
To promote that goal, he commissioned the building of a gate and a stone wall around the property.
Around 1490, he commissioned the building of a new house at Tredegar.
In 1715, John Egerton commissioned the building of the new house.
The Knights of Columbus commissioned the building to serve as a center for their many activities.